The Suns have a history of wheeling and dealing. Here is a closer look at some notable trades in Suns history. azcentral sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

The Suns have a history of wheeling and dealing. Here is a closer look at some notable trades in Suns history.
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Bledsoe to Milwaukee (2017) - The Suns shipped the disgruntled point guard to the Bucks in exchange for center Greg Monroe and a first and second round draft pick. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Bledsoe to Milwaukee (2017) - The Suns shipped the disgruntled point guard to the Bucks in exchange for center Greg Monroe and a first and second round draft pick.
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Tucker out (2017) - The trade: Toronto sent Jared Sullinger, along with its 2017 and 2018 second-round picks, to Phoenix for P.J. Tucker. Michael Chow/azcentral sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Tucker out (2017) - The trade: Toronto sent Jared Sullinger, along with its 2017 and 2018 second-round picks, to Phoenix for P.J. Tucker.
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Goodbye, Markieff (2016) - The trade: the Suns sent Markieff Morris to the Wizards for a draft pick that would stay with the Wizards if it is in the draft's top nine. The Suns also acquired DeJuan Blair and Kris Humphries. Jeff Swinger/USA TODAY Sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Goodbye, Markieff (2016) - The trade: the Suns sent Markieff Morris to the Wizards for a draft pick that would stay with the Wizards if it is in the draft's top nine. The Suns also acquired DeJuan Blair and Kris Humphries.
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Salary dump (2015) - The trade: The Suns sent Marcus Morris, Reggie Bullock and Danny Granger to create salary cap space in their pursuit of free agent LaMarcus Aldridge. The Suns received an unconditional 2020 second-round pick from the Pistons for sending out $8.4 million in salary for next season. Rob Schumacher/azcentral sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Salary dump (2015) - The trade: The Suns sent Marcus Morris, Reggie Bullock and Danny Granger to create salary cap space in their pursuit of free agent LaMarcus Aldridge. The Suns received an unconditional 2020 second-round pick from the Pistons for sending out $8.4 million in salary for next season.
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Knight added (2015) - The trade: The Suns sent center Miles Plumlee and rookie point guard Tyler Ennis to Milwaukee, and the Lakers' first-round pick to Philadelphia. In return they landed combo guard Brandon Knight from the Bucks. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Knight added (2015) - The trade: The Suns sent center Miles Plumlee and rookie point guard Tyler Ennis to Milwaukee, and the Lakers' first-round pick to Philadelphia. In return they landed combo guard Brandon Knight from the Bucks.
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IT sent to Boston (2015) - The trade: Isaiah Thomas, on a four-year contract with decreasing salaries, was dealt to the Celtics for Cleveland's 2016 first-round pick and swingman Marcus Thornton, a volume scorer. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

IT sent to Boston (2015) - The trade: Isaiah Thomas, on a four-year contract with decreasing salaries, was dealt to the Celtics for Cleveland's 2016 first-round pick and swingman Marcus Thornton, a volume scorer.
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Getting younger (2013) - The trade: Suns get Gerald Green and Miles Plumlee and a future first round pick from the Pacers for Luis Scola. Cheryl Evans/azcentral sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Getting younger (2013) - The trade: Suns get Gerald Green and Miles Plumlee and a future first round pick from the Pacers for Luis Scola.
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Adding a point guard (2013) - The trade: The Suns were part of a 3-team trade with the Bucks and Clippers. As part of the deal, Phoenix sent Jared Dudley to Los Angeles and received Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler. David Wallace/azcentral sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Adding a point guard (2013) - The trade: The Suns were part of a 3-team trade with the Bucks and Clippers. As part of the deal, Phoenix sent Jared Dudley to Los Angeles and received Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler.
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Loss of a legend (2012) - The trade: The Suns sent Steve Nash to the Lakers for four draft picks (2 1st-round, 2 2nd-round) They turned the first 1st-round pick into Archie Goodwin and have another first-round pick coming to them. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

Phoenix Suns trade history: Notable deals

Loss of a legend (2012) - The trade: The Suns sent Steve Nash to the Lakers for four draft picks (2 1st-round, 2 2nd-round) They turned the first 1st-round pick into Archie Goodwin and have another first-round pick coming to them.
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Speculation began swirling earlier this week that the Los Angeles Lakers point guard could be part of a potential trade to get Anthony Davis from the Pelicans to L.A. and the talk intensified when a report came out that Ball wanted to be traded to a team that needed a point guard, not to New Orleans.

Fifty percent of voters in an azcentral sports poll said the Suns should trade for Ball. Twenty-three percent said they should not. The other 27 percent said it depended on what Phoenix would have to give up to get him.

Lonzo Ball is a polarizing figure. Would you like to see him on the Phoenix Suns?(Photo11: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Here's some of your takes on Ball potentially ending up with the Suns.

No deal. Lonzo Ball is not going to make the Suns better and there are baggage distractions this team doesn’t need... and then add on top you’re taking on this player to help the Lakers get better? pic.twitter.com/r6mczihPvS